A Dunedin businessman who allegedly altered invoices to undervalue imported heavy machinery and evaded paying at least $1.4 million in GST at the border has been arrested following a Customs raid.
According to court documents, Paul Lambert Clarke, 43, of Mosgiel appeared in the Dunedin District Court today facing three charges, including defrauding Customs revenue, offences in relation to declarations and documents that are known to be faulty, and obtaining by deception.
About $6 million of property has also been seized by the Southern police asset recovery unit.
Customs began investigating his business earlier this year after discovering that he had used an altered invoice to significantly undervalue an imported consignment of heavy machinery, Customs said in a statement.
An initial audit of 25 imported consignments by Clarke's company showed that most of the consignments had been undervalued.